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in north bay mare in shock after a fire breaks through his law office. investigators are now on scene. putting the brakes on helping californian drivers to help and their tickets. >>> the chemist at the center of a crime lab scandal. >>> yes ladies and gentleman it looks like it is going to get warmed. we still have fog and low clouds along the shoreline. we will have all the details on your forecast in a few minutes the mayor of vallejo large cruise by a fire at his law office. marrow's b. davis has use the building on wall mystery to practice real estate law for years. this morning he was a visibly upset at one. tiering up. the police chief says of the cause of this fire is suspicious. >>> every small damage throughout is suspicious fire at this time. it's under investigation it started in the front waiting room. it also stacaused damage near an office area. >>> a mom who allegedly abandoned her daughter in a shoplifting attempt in morgan hill. she was with her live-in month old son was now in child protective services. i mean daughter. the daughter is
in north bay mare in shock after a fire breaks through his law office. investigators are now on scene. putting the brakes on helping californian drivers to help and their tickets. >>> the chemist at the center of a crime lab scandal. >>> yes ladies and gentleman it looks like it is going to get warmed. we still have fog and low clouds along the shoreline. we will have all the details on your forecast in a few minutes the mayor of vallejo large cruise by a fire at his law...
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thought it was funny, after crashing the economy and racking up record debts, to leave a note on david laws' desk saying, "there's no money left". but it's no joke for the most vulnerable in our society, the people labour claim to represent but let down the most. so let's take no more lectures about betrayal. it was labour who plunged us into austerity and it is we, the liberal democrats, who will get us out. [applause] it's easy to forget sometimes that the debate we're having in this country is playing out across our continent. it's a debate between those who understand how much the world has changed, and those who do not. and between those who understand the need to adapt to those changes, and those who baulk at the size of the challenge. and the fate of every european country -- ours included -- will depend on the outcome. in the coming years, some countries will get their own house in order. but some will not. those that do will continue to write their own budgets, set their own priorities and shape their own futures. but those that do not will find their right to self- determination w
thought it was funny, after crashing the economy and racking up record debts, to leave a note on david laws' desk saying, "there's no money left". but it's no joke for the most vulnerable in our society, the people labour claim to represent but let down the most. so let's take no more lectures about betrayal. it was labour who plunged us into austerity and it is we, the liberal democrats, who will get us out. [applause] it's easy to forget sometimes that the debate we're having in...
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a new law allows driverless cars on the public roads as long as there's a licensed driver behind the wheel. it directs the dmv to adopt regulations. the governor signed the legislation in front of an audience of google employees. google co-founder was asked when the public might get their hands on this vehicle. >> i don't want to over promise right now. we have some pretty ambitious targets. you can see them stressing and looking at me. >> reporter: but he did say five years or less and he believes it will save lives. 99% of all traffic and fatal accidents are caused by human error. >> i expect driverless cars will be far safer. >> reporter: with cameras and scanner laser it opens the possibility of the blind driving. cutting down on congestion as self driving cars line themselves up in precision and let drivers to do something else while driving. which brings up the question, who gets the ticket in a self-driving car if it parks itself and no one is inside and it runs a red light. >> the car, i would think. but we'll work that out. that's is going to be the easiest problem to work o
a new law allows driverless cars on the public roads as long as there's a licensed driver behind the wheel. it directs the dmv to adopt regulations. the governor signed the legislation in front of an audience of google employees. google co-founder was asked when the public might get their hands on this vehicle. >> i don't want to over promise right now. we have some pretty ambitious targets. you can see them stressing and looking at me. >> reporter: but he did say five years or less...
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. >>> the new law that keeps state parks open plus yahoo's new ceo on a mission. what she is doing to keep employees happy. >> and a discovery in san francisco. what it is. what it reveals about the history of the city. Ñ/óññóx [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon...creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... say it again... [ whispers ] 100 calories... ma'am, hello? ma'am? [ female announcer ] find progresso light for a great price today at your local safeway store. . >>> the governor has signed a bill that includes new funding and a two year stop on closing state parks. the legislation signed today includes $30 million for park operations and money for maintenance at parks that were in bad shape even before the recent budget short fall. if came from the recently found surplus hidden by park officials. >> yahoo ceo told employees about her gap
. >>> the new law that keeps state parks open plus yahoo's new ceo on a mission. what she is doing to keep employees happy. >> and a discovery in san francisco. what it is. what it reveals about the history of the city. Ñ/óññóx [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real...
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governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds limousines and party buses accountable for underaged drinking. >> reporter: in his absence brett's parents know their son is helping save lives. >> that's the bittersweet part. we feel his presence everyday right now and he's gonna make a difference. >> reporter: in addition to the legislation the studebakers set up a collarship fund in emeryville in their son's name. sort -- two told celebration they say although bittersweet. the law goes into effect january 1st of next year. kira klapper, abc7 news. >>> in contra costa county traffic still moving sl
governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds...
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governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds limousines and party buses accountable for underaged drinking. >> reporter: in his absence brett's parents know their son is helping save lives. >> that's the bittersweet part. we feel his presence everyday right now and he's gonna make a difference. >> reporter: in addition to the legislation the studebakers set up a collarship fund in emeryville in their son's name. sort -- two told celebration they say although bittersweet. the law goes into effect january 1st of next year. kira klapper, abc7 news. >>> in contra costa county traffic still moving sl
governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds...
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. >>> and finally tonight, a new law signed today, ushered us into a wild future. california became the latest state to allow cars that drive themselves, out on the highway. we'll all start to notice them in just a few years, but our senior national correspondent jim avila, tried one out. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here is something you have never seen -- the car of the future, making the driver totally unnecessary. >> no hands. >> reporter: google is working on one, and the federal government is sponsoring a field test in ann arbor, michigan with cars that automatically swerve past potential accidents and alert you to oncoming hazards. and now this. at general motors' test track, i sat in the driver's seat as this cadillac at high speeds stay in its lane. at 60 miles an hour, it stopped on its own, even when a car stop ed 30 miles slower suddenly pulled in front of us. >> we can foresee the day when vehicles will be able to completely avoid collisions. >> reporter: it's been a carmakers dream since george
. >>> and finally tonight, a new law signed today, ushered us into a wild future. california became the latest state to allow cars that drive themselves, out on the highway. we'll all start to notice them in just a few years, but our senior national correspondent jim avila, tried one out. >> reporter: you've seen this. cars that slam on the brakes before you hit a pole. but here is something you have never seen -- the car of the future, making the driver totally unnecessary....
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they are devoted to peace and law. the general tendency of nations has always been to accomplish goals,e and common reflecting divine and human duty and stability. the current abysmal situation of the world and history are due mainly to the wrong management of the world and the self- proclaimed centers of power, who have entrusted themselves to the devil. the order that is rooted in the anti-human approach of slavery and the old and new colonialism are responsible for poverty, ignorance, and discrimination in every corner of the world. the current world order has the characteristics, some of which are as follows. it is founded on materialism. it is in no way bound to moral values. it has been shaped according to selfishness, deception, hatred, and animosity. it believes in classification of human beings in relation of other nations, trampling upon the rights of others. it seeks to extend its domination through conflicts among ethnic groups and nations. it aims to monopolize power, wealth, science, and technology for a
they are devoted to peace and law. the general tendency of nations has always been to accomplish goals,e and common reflecting divine and human duty and stability. the current abysmal situation of the world and history are due mainly to the wrong management of the world and the self- proclaimed centers of power, who have entrusted themselves to the devil. the order that is rooted in the anti-human approach of slavery and the old and new colonialism are responsible for poverty, ignorance, and...
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out of state law required a trial. bush avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to the charges. >> still ahead on the kron 4 news we will have no more on the meeting regarding the refinery fire. this is expected to cost $160 million. it is just the thought but protesters think that they still have time to convince the county supervisors and the sheriff that the money could be spent on social services and not a new jail. it is overcrowded. they have 300 more people than they showed. the states have been realigning people. and more and more people in the future. according to sheriff's will be pouring into the jail. at this point nothing is concrete. that is why they still believe there's still time. a large contingency of people are expected to be out here and i will get reaction. >> thank you. >> this massive fire at the richmond fire sent 15,000 people to area hospitals. last night, local and federal agencies updated a packed house of concerned citizens. what went right and what went wrong. thousands have kept the
out of state law required a trial. bush avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to the charges. >> still ahead on the kron 4 news we will have no more on the meeting regarding the refinery fire. this is expected to cost $160 million. it is just the thought but protesters think that they still have time to convince the county supervisors and the sheriff that the money could be spent on social services and not a new jail. it is overcrowded. they have 300 more people than they showed....
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the governor will be here to sign this new law at 1:00. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> now to decision 2012. this morning president obama will try to boost his political standing during his final international speech before the november election. we've got new video of people arie arriving at the united nations general assembly in new york city ahead of the president's speech. the president is expected to talk about the recent attacks in libya that took the life of u.s. ambassador chris stevens. the president also expected to deliver a new warning to iran to suspend its nuclear program. coming up at 6:30, we'll have a live report from washington, d.c., with specifics on what the president is expected to say and how it will impact the race to the white house. >>> in the meantime, mitt romney giving a speech at the clinton global initiative this morning. romney is expected to outline his plans to rework the u.s. foreign aid system. president obama is also expected to address that same audience later this morning. >>> als
the governor will be here to sign this new law at 1:00. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> now to decision 2012. this morning president obama will try to boost his political standing during his final international speech before the november election. we've got new video of people arie arriving at the united nations general assembly in new york city ahead of the president's speech. the president is expected to talk about the recent attacks in libya that took...
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and the answer is enshrined in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practic free speech. he in e ud es coess publications provoke offen offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not ban blast felon blast y. ommaeref o military, i accept people will call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so. [ applause ] americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of people to express their true, everyone views that we profoundly disagree with. we do n disso becau we beuse r founders understood that without such protections, the capacity of each individual to express their own views and practice their own faith may be threatened. we do so becausniver society, experts to restrict speech can quickly become a tool to silence critics and opress minorities. we do so because given the power of faith in our lives and the passion that religious differences can inflame, the strongest weapon ainstatef ch nepio it is more speech. voices of tolerance th
and the answer is enshrined in our laws. our constitution protects the right to practic free speech. he in e ud es coess publications provoke offen offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not ban blast felon blast y. ommaeref o military, i accept people will call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so. [ applause ] americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of people to express their true, everyone views...
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now, on the tax law. this is also an impediment. i have heard from small business owners and community hospitals that this is harmful. small businesses do not want to get over 50 employees, and somewhat to make some of their employees part-time, and that will make others have to get jobs part-time. i do think it ought to be repealed and replaced. some provisions are good in it. i think covering children of to age 26 on a parental policy is good, especially since one- third of the kids graduating from college in this weak economy are having to move back home. i think we have to have affordable and portable health savings accounts, where people can take them from job to job. with the northern virginia technology council, some folks have had three jobs before age 30. that is a good idea. and they ought to be able to band together across state lines and have more competition, more toys, and affordable health care, and i think we ought to allow the states greater flexibility in managing medicaid, and i'd think they will do the more effic
now, on the tax law. this is also an impediment. i have heard from small business owners and community hospitals that this is harmful. small businesses do not want to get over 50 employees, and somewhat to make some of their employees part-time, and that will make others have to get jobs part-time. i do think it ought to be repealed and replaced. some provisions are good in it. i think covering children of to age 26 on a parental policy is good, especially since one- third of the kids...
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the law planned to expand medicaid to the states with the aim of covering 17 million more people. but the supreme court ruled in june that it was up to each state to decide whether to expand coverage. the law has become a cornerstone of the obama campaign. >> i will refuse to eliminate health insurance for millions of americans who are poor and elderly or disabled and also those with the most can pay less. >> reporter: romney says the affordable care act is, "unaffordable." >> we know that health care is too expensive. obama care doesn't make it less expensive. >> reporter: romney and his runningmate paul ryan cap malpractice insurance, cut made by $810 billion over the next ten years, give states more control over their medicaid funds. overhaul medicare. the overhaul, people now younger than 55. when they reach retirement will have the option of getting a voucher to purchase private insurance or they could stick with traditional medicare. >> this financial support system is designed to guarantee that seniors can always afford medicare coverage, no exceptions. >> reporter: while t
the law planned to expand medicaid to the states with the aim of covering 17 million more people. but the supreme court ruled in june that it was up to each state to decide whether to expand coverage. the law has become a cornerstone of the obama campaign. >> i will refuse to eliminate health insurance for millions of americans who are poor and elderly or disabled and also those with the most can pay less. >> reporter: romney says the affordable care act is,...
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it was the law. i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make sure we protect individual liberties, that we protect a woman's right to choose. as a doctor, the oath i took this to sit with patients and empower them within their faith and with their family circumstances and make their decisions as best as they can carry as a doctor, i do not want the government coming into the exam room and making those decisions for me. i want to empower my patients to make the decisions that make sense within their faith and their families. we don't want the federal government in the examining r
it was the law. i told them, you should not change the language with one word because it would change the state of law. if you're talking about the mistake they made, i was the one who pointed it out. i can tell you it was after went to them that i told them i could not supported that they changed it. rather than changing the law, i worked to make sure we maintain the law that has stood the test of time. >> rate is rape. we don't need to debate what it is. what we do need to do is make...
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i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really important as well, not to be rigid. collaborations are very important as well. if we are talking about bringing everybody to the table to develop solutions, youth should have the same importance as the district supervisor, as the police enforcement officer, as the executive director. through that, we build a real communities. i have respect for our brother over here and respect for my sister over there. you develop that accountability and integrity billet -- and integrity amongst one another. we are able to express ourselves and develop real solutions, especially in the time where the b
i also think it is important to be flexible as community workers or law enforcement. we need to be flexible because things change. there is not just one solution. kids might take 10 steps forward. they might make such significant progress, and then something goes down. something goes down and they take eight steps back. we need to be able to be flexible with them and be there through that process. and not to say, i am not working with you anymore because you let me down. that is really...
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photographs that led to changes in child labor laws. now century later seth doane tells us that the pictures have caught the eye of a man who set out to finish the story that the images began. >> these photographs of child laborers at the turn of the 20th-century. they were meant to shock and spur action. they were commissioned by a private advocacy organization called the national child labor committee. there were taken by lewis hine, between 1908 and 1924. >> he exposed the world in many ways with these photographs, a world that people did not know existed. >> and it would have gone looking for it. >> he is a retired social worker from florence massachusetts. a friend first showed in these photographs on a library of congress website. he was fascinated by the faces frozen in time. >> we have this wonderful album of basically unfinished stories. unfinished because you never go back and wonder what happened to that kid. >> for the past seven years with only names and locations as clues, he has tried to fill in the blanks. since his reco
photographs that led to changes in child labor laws. now century later seth doane tells us that the pictures have caught the eye of a man who set out to finish the story that the images began. >> these photographs of child laborers at the turn of the 20th-century. they were meant to shock and spur action. they were commissioned by a private advocacy organization called the national child labor committee. there were taken by lewis hine, between 1908 and 1924. >> he exposed the world...
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we as a country have not enforced the law. and because of that, we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she is going to have her photo taken for her deferred application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program, leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. babu worries president obama will legalize more illegal immigrants and keep his deputi busy chasing smugglers. casey wian, cnn, pinal county, arizona. >>> president obama has laid out his foreign policy successes in his u.n. address. he listed them out. so we're going to ask whether they add up. >>> and apple co founder steve wozniak wants to move to australia. he wants to become a citizen. we'll tell you why. beeping camera ahhhh drill sound chirping electric shaver shaking remote tapping sound shaking drill chirping tapping shaking remote wouldn't it be great to have one
we as a country have not enforced the law. and because of that, we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she is going to have her photo taken for her deferred application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program, leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. babu worries president obama...
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after several deadly accidents, the governor signed into a law, signed into law a bill that cracks down on underage drinking onboard these vehicles. the law is bittersweet for doug and linda studebaker, the couple's 19-year-old son breath was killed two years ago when he crashed his car after drinking on a party bus. today they spoke at their peninsula home with assemblyman jerry hill who authored the bill. >> and i feel happy. happy that something good can come out of something so bad. and i think -- >> i think it's nicely put. we feel brett's presence quite a bit. we know that brett is smiling down. on this day. >> the new law requires an adult chaperone, also requires i.d.s to determine who's under 21 and many other changes. there are stiff fines for those who don't confine. >>> a lot can happen in five months. the 49ers' new stadium is taking shape in santa clara. you can see for yourself. maryann favro joins us live. you can almost see it intact there. >> reporter: absolutely, raj, you really can see how much progress has been made in the last five months. and crews have been worki
after several deadly accidents, the governor signed into a law, signed into law a bill that cracks down on underage drinking onboard these vehicles. the law is bittersweet for doug and linda studebaker, the couple's 19-year-old son breath was killed two years ago when he crashed his car after drinking on a party bus. today they spoke at their peninsula home with assemblyman jerry hill who authored the bill. >> and i feel happy. happy that something good can come out of something so bad....
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more nations have passed and more are enforcing modern anti-trafficking laws. last week, i was proud to welcome to the oval offeot ly a great cio democracy, but a fierce advocate against the use of forced labor and child soldiers, aung san suu kyi. [ applause ] and as part of ourenme we'll encourage burma to keep takingteps to reform because nations must speak with one voice. our people and our children are not for sale. but for all the progress that we've made, the bitter truth is thffngos on right here in the united states. it's the migrant worker unable to pay off the debt to his trafficker. the man lured here with the promise of a job, his documents taken and forced to work endless hours in a kitchen. theeena gbe, fd to walk the streets. this should not be happening in the united states of america. as president i directed my administration to step up our efforts and we have. for the first time at hillary's direction our annual ticki rert n includes the united states because we can't ask other nations to do what we are not doing ourselves. [ applause ] we've
more nations have passed and more are enforcing modern anti-trafficking laws. last week, i was proud to welcome to the oval offeot ly a great cio democracy, but a fierce advocate against the use of forced labor and child soldiers, aung san suu kyi. [ applause ] and as part of ourenme we'll encourage burma to keep takingteps to reform because nations must speak with one voice. our people and our children are not for sale. but for all the progress that we've made, the bitter truth is thffngos on...
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he mindful of that state's law since that is where he is doing a service. apparently they say he's not an average citizen who can do whatever he wants. they reminded him he is a role model to children. it just looks like they're holding him to a high standard here. the blue angels show saturday 2026 at 3:00 live on kron4. today as voter registration day. we are exactly six weeks from the election day. how by dave matthews videos to get ready for this? they included a message setting thursday importance of voting. headcount outboard is been known for setting up registration sites at different concerts'. will be right back as a kron4 note news continues. still had, chevron officials coming forward new information regarding last month to use fire at the richard richmond refinery. more on what caused the fire as kron4 news continues. there is a golden gate bridge cloud with fog as we continue. we have a cap over the city as you could see in san francisco. we have a cap bearing down on us what lies how about traffic? >> tracking hot spots. a lot of slow traffic
he mindful of that state's law since that is where he is doing a service. apparently they say he's not an average citizen who can do whatever he wants. they reminded him he is a role model to children. it just looks like they're holding him to a high standard here. the blue angels show saturday 2026 at 3:00 live on kron4. today as voter registration day. we are exactly six weeks from the election day. how by dave matthews videos to get ready for this? they included a message setting thursday...
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his number there was number 8, having spent five years at gitmo, a federal law enforcement force said there is real concern that someone like him has recommitted to the taliban's cause but also brings with him a new understanding of the way americans think and the way the american system works. >>shepard: thank you from washington, dc, catherine. >> federal jets every day, packed full of passengers, come close to colliding before take off or after landing. reports are now showing that sometimes the crashes are only prevented by luck. what happens when you are still on the ground at the airport? we have staggering numbers. that is ahead. whoa, look at all those toys. insuring that stuff must be a pain. nah, he's probably got... [ dennis' voice ] allstate. they can bundle all your policies together. lot of paperwork. actually... [ dennis' voice ] an allstate agent can help do the switching and paperwork for you. well, it probably costs a lot. [ dennis' voice ] allstate can save you up to 30% more when you bundle. well, his dog's stupid. [ dennis' voice ] poodles are one of the world's s
his number there was number 8, having spent five years at gitmo, a federal law enforcement force said there is real concern that someone like him has recommitted to the taliban's cause but also brings with him a new understanding of the way americans think and the way the american system works. >>shepard: thank you from washington, dc, catherine. >> federal jets every day, packed full of passengers, come close to colliding before take off or after landing. reports are now showing...
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laws. one thing to get them to register, another thing to say get out to vote and it's another to convince people before do you that, make sure you have your card and if you lost your home, tough register again. you got to do all sorts of things. >> that's one of the reasons we had so many different partnerships like with build a dream because 18 million people are foreclosed on that you are homes and a lot of them have to reregister and they don't know that. we're petitioning the bang banks to make sure they know that. they have to make sure people aren't disenfranchised on top of losing their home. and it's remarkable because, you know, there's one in ten americans do not have the proper government i.d. in pennsylvania alone they're talking about almost 10% of the registered voters will not be able to be eligible. that's why that's still up in the air. they've only given out 9,000 of those cards they're supposed to mandatorily give out 100,000. it's very clear that even though there's no
laws. one thing to get them to register, another thing to say get out to vote and it's another to convince people before do you that, make sure you have your card and if you lost your home, tough register again. you got to do all sorts of things. >> that's one of the reasons we had so many different partnerships like with build a dream because 18 million people are foreclosed on that you are homes and a lot of them have to reregister and they don't know that. we're petitioning the bang...
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, especially commercial law. the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. a self-governing government can't exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of the exquisite -- the freedom of press -- an extreme level of exquisite manifestation here in the united states. we have the freedom of the press that criticizes everything all the time, and we love it. we wouldn't want it any other way. i think we can help bring that about but it requires an attitude change on the part of the leaders of government. we have seen some slid backward in recent times that thought there were going to do this and realize, it is very uncomfortable. they were becoming open to criticism, and i think that as part of institution building. laws, institutions, a free society, open society. the ability of non-governmental institutions to function and above all
, especially commercial law. the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. a self-governing government can't exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of the exquisite -- the freedom of press -- an extreme level of exquisite manifestation here in the united states. we have the freedom of the press that...
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it. >> shepard: batman wound up on the wrong side of the law. get a look at this guy. cops busted the wanna be at a crime scene saying he wanted to help catch the suspect. police say he wouldn't -- they wouldn't leave him alone and that his subsequent messed up the canine that had the scene. cops caught him last year wearing the same get-up on the roof of a business. his sentence then six months' probation during which he was banned from wearing costumes. more reason that the one that is so entirely obvious, this is the president's 20th wedding anniversary. of course, mr. obama has a date with governor romney tonight. but he tweeted the first lady 20 years ago today i married the love of my life and my best friend. happy anniversary, michelle. i bet you that comes up tonight. staffers also posted a photo of the two on their wedding day. the first lady tweeted back happy 20th anniversary, barack, thank you for being incredible partner, friend and father every day. i love you. the first lady will be at tonight's debate. but we're told the couple will celebrate this weeke
it. >> shepard: batman wound up on the wrong side of the law. get a look at this guy. cops busted the wanna be at a crime scene saying he wanted to help catch the suspect. police say he wouldn't -- they wouldn't leave him alone and that his subsequent messed up the canine that had the scene. cops caught him last year wearing the same get-up on the roof of a business. his sentence then six months' probation during which he was banned from wearing costumes. more reason that the one that is...
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monitors to detect pollutants the air district says chevron had a pipe in place to bypass the monitors by law chevron was supposed to remove the pipe they did neither. >>> they continued flaring they did use it 27 times from 2005- 2009 >>> the paw up was discovered in 2009 when other inspectors notice the flaring >>> they noticed then went to the monitoring system to see how much it was and the monetary showed no flow so they thought something was up >>> chevron remove the pipe in 2009 and paid $170,000 fine, chevron said the pipe is used to equalize the fine >>> there was a flair 24 hours a day we can go back and share the data we have the data and we share that with the industry >>> those are manual adjustments they make, when they operated the new with they're doing >>> the federal epa is now investigating whether any of this amounts to criminal activity the general manager maintain safety is the number- one priority, but could not answer why the pipe was in place or how used. >>> that is what the investigation is establishing with the epa >>> the focus of tonight's meeting is that the aug
monitors to detect pollutants the air district says chevron had a pipe in place to bypass the monitors by law chevron was supposed to remove the pipe they did neither. >>> they continued flaring they did use it 27 times from 2005- 2009 >>> the paw up was discovered in 2009 when other inspectors notice the flaring >>> they noticed then went to the monitoring system to see how much it was and the monetary showed no flow so they thought something was up >>>...
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another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we contended to the room of origin smoked agate smoke damage and suspicious fire under investigation >>> the fire started in their front waiting room but investigators investigated as our son this is the second time he's been the victim of a crime in may his mortars cycle was stolen from the city of parking lot bay area mother who police that left her daughter at a morgan hill grocery store under arrest marcie kielan taken into custody last night in nevada east of rain now she had been on the run nine days, she left her daughter at safeway holding the bag after the tried to steal a cart of groceries the daughter is wi
another bad break for the mayor of vallejo a fire at his law office is considered suspicious. richmond city councilman attacked a confrontation came to blows >>> traffic tickets many people say are unfair it got easier to get out of paying them up >>> it appears to be started on purpose of fire at the law office of oz b davis it was on tuolomne street downtown vallejo firefighter said nearly half the building in golf in flames. >>> we aggressively attack the fire we...
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the governor signed the bill into law at google's headquarters. it will set up procedures and requirements to determine when the cars are road ready. google hopes that self-driving cars will be able to drive on public streets in five years or less. we had a quick conversation about why you need a self-driving car if you have to be behind the wheel and pay attention and override what the self-driving car is doing. >> so you can put on your eyeliner and make that quick call and all that sort of stuff. i guess. technology is a good thing, right? it gets better. >>> 6:26 is your time. ahead, why a picture posted online is raising serious questions about the crash that killed a local teen. >>> you have to see this. the new product that lets you take nap time wherever you go. this message. experiences classrooms. sizes don't matter... by 20%. teaching to some test... he personally cannot relate to. education, children. >>> monumental repair. the update expected today about the major project to fix the washington monument. good morning, everybody. welcom
the governor signed the bill into law at google's headquarters. it will set up procedures and requirements to determine when the cars are road ready. google hopes that self-driving cars will be able to drive on public streets in five years or less. we had a quick conversation about why you need a self-driving car if you have to be behind the wheel and pay attention and override what the self-driving car is doing. >> so you can put on your eyeliner and make that quick call and all that...
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my point is we don't know what this new law is going to do. it certainly has a lot of new taxes than a lot of good employers in this state who will pay higher taxes. i know one, smiths medical device, which is going to affect a number of employees. these are the things we don't need. my point is we don't need this new lot right now. >> go-ahead. >> you mention are partners, what challenges you faced over the years? >> health care inflation we can't keep up in a small business in new hampshire. i've gone to small businesses all over the state from tire companies in downtown nashua all the way to the papermill and everyone is struggling. they want to be able to provide for employees and is simply unaffordable and unsustainable. i think we need to do is tackle the cost side of this issue. we haven't gotten there and the republicans seem to have no solution for that. they're talking about privatization, which is where they left to go. as of social security, health care, but it's very, very expensive because then the consumers pay not just the admi
my point is we don't know what this new law is going to do. it certainly has a lot of new taxes than a lot of good employers in this state who will pay higher taxes. i know one, smiths medical device, which is going to affect a number of employees. these are the things we don't need. my point is we don't need this new lot right now. >> go-ahead. >> you mention are partners, what challenges you faced over the years? >> health care inflation we can't keep up in a small business...
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, especially commercial law. and so i think the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. and you can do that without being ideologic about or telling them how. this is why you needed. and so i think body of law that represents the global of people, and then you started building of institutions that will help build the society, including a legislature, courts, free press. i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude and the part of government leaders to accept being criticized. w
, especially commercial law. and so i think the building of institutions, we can help enormously with that by helping them put in place bodies of law that will sustain a society. and you can do that without being ideologic about or telling them how. this is why you needed. and so i think body of law that represents the global of people, and then you started building of institutions that will help build the society, including a legislature, courts, free press. i don't think, absolute democratic...
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law. >> thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> let me show our viewers the headline. oklahoma challenges the health law in a new suit, the supreme court had ruled on president obama's health-care law. you have filed a new suit, what is it? >> we filed in january of 20 11 and within two weeks, we filed a separate action from the proceedings and florida. there was a total of 28 states. the focus of our original lawsuit was about the constitutionality of the law in its totality as a related to the commerce clause and the individual mandate. we began that litigation and motions were filed by the government and then the case was taken to the supreme court. after the decision, i filed a motion to lift the stay in oklahoma asking the judge to consider an amendment to our complaint. as you know, the original challenge about the constitutionality of the law, this is about implementation. this addresses the concerns about the irs ruled that was adopted on may 18 and the affordable care act
law. >> thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> let me show our viewers the headline. oklahoma challenges the health law in a new suit, the supreme court had ruled on president obama's health-care law. you have filed a new suit, what is it? >> we filed in january of 20 11 and within two weeks, we filed a separate action from the proceedings and florida. there was a total of 28 states. the focus of our original lawsuit was about the constitutionality of the law...
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they enforced the rule of law. they encouraged trade and enterprise. they understood that economic freedom is the only force in history that's consistent lifted people out of poverty and kept people out of poverty. look, a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects and can pay bills and employ some people for a time. but it can sustain an economy. not for the long term. it can't pull the whole cart, if you will, because at some point the money runs out. but an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create enduring prosperity. s free enterprise is based on mutual exchange or rather -- millions of exchanges. millions of people buying, trading, selling, building and investing. yeah. it has its ups and downs. it isn't perfect. it is more reliable, however, and more durable. and ultimately history has shown it is more successful. by the way, perhaps the best example of the good that free enterprise do is by looking at the example on the developed world itself. my friend arthur brooks at the american enterprise
they enforced the rule of law. they encouraged trade and enterprise. they understood that economic freedom is the only force in history that's consistent lifted people out of poverty and kept people out of poverty. look, a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects and can pay bills and employ some people for a time. but it can sustain an economy. not for the long term. it can't pull the whole cart, if you will, because at some point the money runs out. but an...
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that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to that waiting area but again, there is extensive smoke damage throughout the building. mayor osby davis was here earlier this morning, as his law office burned, as was michael thompson. we talked with him earlier this morning and he tells k.t.v.u. he is devastated by the fire. at this point in time firefighters are saying the fire may have been started intentionally. >> at 1:30 in the morning, if there is, you know, usually business hours, if it is closed like that, that would make it suspicious to us. so that's why we call out an investigator. >> reporter: no
that is the front of the law offices here of mayor osby davis. if you look up you can see his name on the big marquis. a great deal of damage done to that front office and investigators were on the scene trying to figure out exactly how that fire started in the first place. crews have spotted the fire here at 1:30 this morning and say when they arrived, there was an intensifier in the waiting room area and smoke filling the entire building. crews tell me they were able to confine the fire to...
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fremont down to 52, san jose 5549 the law in santa rosa. redwood city dropped to 53, monday night to thursday, a significant pattern change coming, we will see it, and off shore went low pressure to the south gives us an east wind, it will increase fire danger of the most apparent change it will be warmer and sunnier that begins thursday morning fog and afternoon sunshine. on sunday, on thursday excuse me it will be sunny all daylong, that will last about five days warmer weather by thursday. san jose 78, 74 redwood city, los altos 81, lower 80s morgan hill, fairfield 88, 74 tomorrow for petaluma, check out the extended forecast calls for the warm-up 90s widespread inland. san francisco hitting 80 degrees by this weekend, time for sports >>> i'm dennis o'donnell the worst call in,,,,,,,,,, >>> the nfl's replacement officials need to be replaced tonight they blew a call but give the went to the wrong team seahawks down by five russell wilson of hail mary for the win appears to be an interception in stead the officials ruled it a touchdown th
fremont down to 52, san jose 5549 the law in santa rosa. redwood city dropped to 53, monday night to thursday, a significant pattern change coming, we will see it, and off shore went low pressure to the south gives us an east wind, it will increase fire danger of the most apparent change it will be warmer and sunnier that begins thursday morning fog and afternoon sunshine. on sunday, on thursday excuse me it will be sunny all daylong, that will last about five days warmer weather by thursday....